Albertinum

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The Albertinum is a renowned art museum in Dresden, Germany, best known for its extensive collections of modern art and sculpture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art museum
museum building
architecturalStyle Renaissance Revival
surface form: Neo-Renaissance
country Germany
damagedIn World War II
hasCollection graphic art
modern art
painting
sculpture
hasCollectionRange antique sculpture to contemporary sculpture
hasCollectionStrength 20th-century modernism
Expressionism
German Impressionism
German Romantic painting
hasFeature central atrium
flood-proof depot and storage facility
roof structure spanning inner courtyard
hasNotableArtistInCollection Barlach
Caspar David Friedrich
Edvard Munch
Georg Baselitz
Gerhard Richter
Ludwig Richter
Max Liebermann
Max Slevogt
Otto Dix
Auguste Rodin
surface form: Rodin

Bertel Thorvaldsen
surface form: Thorvaldsen
hasWorkPeriod art from Romanticism to contemporary
heritageDesignation cultural monument in Saxony
houses Galerie Neue Meister
Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden
surface form: Skulpturensammlung
inception 1887
locatedIn Brühl's Terrace
Dresden
Saxony
historic center of Dresden
locatedOn Elbe river embankment
namedAfter Albert, Duke of Saxony
surface form: Albert of Saxony
openedAsMuseum 1887
operatedBy Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden
ownedBy Saxony
surface form: Free State of Saxony
partOf Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden
reopenedAfterRenovation 2010
reopenedAfterRestoration 1953
significantFor collection of modern art
collection of sculpture from antiquity to present
underwentMajorRenovation 2006–2010

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